wild berry picking

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wild berry picking

Post: # 243565Post WILDBREW »

Hello everyone
it's not been a good year for Blackberrys this year with all the rain :(
i hope i do better with the Elderberrys, and it looks like there will be a big crop of sloe's :thumbright: for the wine & gin making. :cheers:

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Post: # 243984Post phil55494 »

Hi Wildbrew. I see you've posted a couple of recipes in the homebrew section of this forum. Nice looking things there.
I agree about the blackberrys this year, not great is it but lots of other stuff is fine. What sort of areas do you go forraging in? I live not far from you near Glossop and was brought up in Dukinfield.

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Post: # 245773Post MuddyWitch »

Welcome to ISH :flower:

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